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andy taxing times faced by french footballer whose bosses are threatening to strike over seventy five percent tax on wealth above one million euro loss of getting out of the leaders from james credence in our media watch second study art in the newsroom it's a low once again to not be a chart clarion calls levies on headlines they sound intelligence officials say they needed the pakistani taliban has been killed in a suspected us drones truck humans are causing to put a dent in the pas. this time in sentences that to be planning his funeral. the resistance from the syrian opposition peace envoy. he was against new delays in peace talks sharon's departure is the main obstacle to getting all psyched to the negotiation table. in reality he is in washington president obama for assistance be back later and said to finance a country suspected cause of the growing unrest that the war. yes this developing story coming out of the us the suspect is said to be in custody until sunday's international apple. today is friday after reports of the shooting. it is coming in. at least i can find today
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and that's before any subsidies, depending on income and tax credit. here it is verbatim. middle class families purchasing private insurance in the new state-based health insurance exchanges could save as much as $2,300 per year in 2014, unquote. >> question, that promise of the $2,300 drop materialize next year, mort? >> all i can tell you is everybody in my company got a notice that their payments were going up and going up dramatically and they just got them yesterday in response to that bill. i can't talk for americans, all i can tell you in my own company is what happened and i think that is a disgrace for what this program is going to imply for a lot of american families. >> chris. >> the 5% that eleanor keeps referring to is the reality, 5% couldn't keep what they had are junk policies, which don't cover hospitalization. deductions of $15,000. so if you get serious illness, you have to pay it out of pocket. sure it will reach that $2300 measure. reduction of what you have to pay when the insurance policy doesn't cover your problems. >> people don't like their policy
and that's before any subsidies, depending on income and tax credit. here it is verbatim. middle class families purchasing private insurance in the new state-based health insurance exchanges could save as much as $2,300 per year in 2014, unquote. >> question, that promise of the $2,300 drop materialize next year, mort? >> all i can tell you is everybody in my company got a notice that their payments were going up and going up dramatically and they just got them yesterday in response...
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if it passes the 24-cent tax will be added to every can of soda in the city. the proceeds would pay for health, nutrition programs for children. that estimated tax would generate $31 in revenue. >>> ellis island is finally back open to the public one year after superstorm sandy slammed the historic site. visitors still tour where millions of immigrants entered the u.s. ellis island needed about $77 million in repairs after getting damage by the storm, but they traction, still not fully recovered. >> my father passed away about a month ago. it's just kind of nice to trace the roots back. >> last children the children could not see it. it is great to bring these guys over today. >> more than million photographs and other art fax are still being held in maryland while buildings are still being fixed and upgraded. the 27-acre property is expected to be fully restored early next year. >>> one of the worst storms in years blasted great britain today, killed at least five people. the storm pack winds close to 100 miles per hour ripping waves v feet high along the coa
if it passes the 24-cent tax will be added to every can of soda in the city. the proceeds would pay for health, nutrition programs for children. that estimated tax would generate $31 in revenue. >>> ellis island is finally back open to the public one year after superstorm sandy slammed the historic site. visitors still tour where millions of immigrants entered the u.s. ellis island needed about $77 million in repairs after getting damage by the storm, but they traction, still not fully...
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conartists calling fachlers claiming they owe back taxes. callers threaten to arrest folk who's don't pay up. many targets are recent immigrants how low is that? if you get a call like this, it's a fraud you should hang up and report it to police. >>> dell computers replacing lap tops for customers complaining their dell smells. customers reported their lap tops came out of the box smelling like cat urine. this came from the new alta book. customers joked it should be renamed cat-itude. dell says it came from a machine part now has been changed now, coming up at 5:00, a credit card warning head of the holiday season. what you need to know before you sign up for those deals that allow to you buy now, pay later. wait until you see the things that come with these. >> what you will, and won't be able to do next time you fly. >> coming up at 5:00 secrecy sells. wait until you see the bay area's newest tourist attraction. and wag the dog. >>> reminder join us for a exclusive, a politician had a public melt down telling the story only on abc7 news
conartists calling fachlers claiming they owe back taxes. callers threaten to arrest folk who's don't pay up. many targets are recent immigrants how low is that? if you get a call like this, it's a fraud you should hang up and report it to police. >>> dell computers replacing lap tops for customers complaining their dell smells. customers reported their lap tops came out of the box smelling like cat urine. this came from the new alta book. customers joked it should be renamed...
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the premiums for coverage were lower than expected, and millions of americans will qualify for tax credits to make coverage more affordable. we know that consumers are eager to purchase the coverage, and to the millions of americans who have attempted to use healthcare.gov to shop and enroll in health care coverage, i want to apologize to you that the website has not worked as well as it should. we know how desperately you need affordable coverage. i want to assure you that healthcare.gov can and will be fixed, and we are working around the clock to deliver the shopping experience that you deserve. we are seeing improvements each week, and by the end of novak djokovic, the experience on the site will be smooth for users. >> tomorrow, health and human services secretary will be on capitol hill to testify about problems with the healthcare.gov website and the implementation of the affordable care act. you can watch live coverage of the house energy and commerce committee hearing beginning at 9 a.m. eastern time on c-span3 and c-span.org. >> welcome to the montana state capitol. this building
the premiums for coverage were lower than expected, and millions of americans will qualify for tax credits to make coverage more affordable. we know that consumers are eager to purchase the coverage, and to the millions of americans who have attempted to use healthcare.gov to shop and enroll in health care coverage, i want to apologize to you that the website has not worked as well as it should. we know how desperately you need affordable coverage. i want to assure you that healthcare.gov can...
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running red lights, sloppy reparation of your tax returns. preparation of your tax returns. people do things wrong. government does not always target bad guys or who they think are bad guys for exactly the reasons you might inc.. all capone was -- reasons you might think. al capone was gotten on tax evasion. a lot of times we see what seems to be contextual charges brought. an investigation that has a national security agent on it results in an immigration charge or a the poor patient proceeding or a deportation proceeding. somebody gets into their head the idea that you are doing something wrong. that can create a problem. government is made up of people who are fallible. individuals can abuse the power that has been given to them. that includes world actors. -- rogue actors. edward snowden did not do what the government expected. in los angeles there was the public disorder and intelligence division that compiled information and used it for political purposes. information that is collected for law enforcement and security purposes is often used on political groups. >> if i
running red lights, sloppy reparation of your tax returns. preparation of your tax returns. people do things wrong. government does not always target bad guys or who they think are bad guys for exactly the reasons you might inc.. all capone was -- reasons you might think. al capone was gotten on tax evasion. a lot of times we see what seems to be contextual charges brought. an investigation that has a national security agent on it results in an immigration charge or a the poor patient...
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. >>> more of our tax dollars going to waste. we've learned that one government agency spent $50,000 on a parody movie. today, lawmakers are asking for answers, but one former official does not care to talk. >>> plus, how are things at home? wondering if your relationship's going to last? why don't you ask facebook? because today researchers say facebook can predict whether your relationship will survive. and the key, who your friends are. we'll show you what to look for. >>> and virgin america tries to get passengers to pay attention to inflight instructions. ♪ >>> that is a safety dance. let's get to it. >>> now shepard smith reporting live from the fox news deck. >> first at 3:00 this afternoon, engineers have not had enough time to test the final version of the obama administration's troubled health care website. at least they didn't before it launched on october 1st. that admission from the health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius today testifying before capitol hill. saying government contractors did properly
. >>> more of our tax dollars going to waste. we've learned that one government agency spent $50,000 on a parody movie. today, lawmakers are asking for answers, but one former official does not care to talk. >>> plus, how are things at home? wondering if your relationship's going to last? why don't you ask facebook? because today researchers say facebook can predict whether your relationship will survive. and the key, who your friends are. we'll show you what to look for....
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even though part was when these two victims were appealing to the article the twenty fourth of four tax year the us drone strike left his pakistani family devastated the nine year old girl and her thirteen year old brother nearly escaped death that day their sixty seven years old when the phils let's kill all the vegetables in the garden no longer love blue skies are grey ski grey in for a short period of time the mental tension and see it eases when the sky brightness that draws to an unsold us that the msm arias and moving abroad out of their home in north and sirius died and the father of his family said he looked at the life around here in bc he wished his children to be able to walk the streets not afraid of being bombed at the moment. my mother was killed. my children. i'm so glad that people are going to hear a story that's when we came to america. knowing the light of the link to my house the family came to washington airport hoping to get answers for why they have to live in fear everyday. no idea when i'm on the field when trent and i was outside with my grandma then everythin
even though part was when these two victims were appealing to the article the twenty fourth of four tax year the us drone strike left his pakistani family devastated the nine year old girl and her thirteen year old brother nearly escaped death that day their sixty seven years old when the phils let's kill all the vegetables in the garden no longer love blue skies are grey ski grey in for a short period of time the mental tension and see it eases when the sky brightness that draws to an unsold...
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, eco-tax and he came back on. a lot of people are saying this is making him look quite weak, but they say the sun he is not going to budge, he is going to tell club owners that they have to dig into their pockets because all this backpedaling has a cost. calculator out their and calculated just with the cost is, and they say it is 2 that theuros government could have made if it did not do all this backtracking. >> let's go to a wider appeal, shall we? a trip to outer space shared rex that his record let's not talk about hostages or taxes. looking at the planets and the stars. it is the end of the year gala. the european telescope will be launched into outer space. we will take a look at what astronomers are looking to discover. 1000 planets have already been discovered, but astronomers say there are billions more. extrasolar moons and things like that. astronomers say they are hoping to get to the edge of our galaxy and perhaps a little beyon d. >> fascinating stuff, isn't it? ♪ onlyis is south africa's school f
, eco-tax and he came back on. a lot of people are saying this is making him look quite weak, but they say the sun he is not going to budge, he is going to tell club owners that they have to dig into their pockets because all this backpedaling has a cost. calculator out their and calculated just with the cost is, and they say it is 2 that theuros government could have made if it did not do all this backtracking. >> let's go to a wider appeal, shall we? a trip to outer space shared rex...
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will include people to be pessimistic on the proper 30 in silicon valley to vote for an increase of taxes it is a step in the right direction to make this place work. >> i will just add we are such a plan the schaede century other countries look to us we have lost the sense of going to a correctional facility and it should make people more inclined to of war criminal acts but i go to visit imprisoned maybe every six weeks now the general population of dr. death row but put these beautiful mostly men of color is tragic when you read about the school to prison pipelined punishes children for acting out handcuffed, arrested and it changes their lives and how to read it to this point? so we see options cut off for younger children. a society that seems to have lost the common sense. along with the prospect of national identification and program that frightens me but we can fight that. >> just to talk is that it was published by a city life books. [applause] i worked as a the lights books for three years but i love the idea of community resistance that city lights books the word on since 1955
will include people to be pessimistic on the proper 30 in silicon valley to vote for an increase of taxes it is a step in the right direction to make this place work. >> i will just add we are such a plan the schaede century other countries look to us we have lost the sense of going to a correctional facility and it should make people more inclined to of war criminal acts but i go to visit imprisoned maybe every six weeks now the general population of dr. death row but put these beautiful...
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saying, record tax revenue we're getting, we want more. we' more of, that i don't hear offers for more spending cuts. >> no, let's be clear, the president of united states got his big tax increase on the rich. last year, 600 billion. that is -- >> it is working. >> he is coming back to the well he wants another $1.1 trillion tax increase in next 10 years, in his budget proposal he increases the debt by $8.2 trillions, that never comes close -- -- >> robert, on both sides, the urgency is taken away when you whoop and scream and rejoice at a deficit that is only 600 billion-dollars, we remember it was 60 billion-dollars, jimmy carter said it was all like a fiscal war. i think that was then, this is now. we tolerate what is still very, very worrisome news. nancy pelosi said, cupboard is bear, there is no room to cut, harry reid said americans are onboard hiking taxes more, like we live in a make believe world. >> i am in a town right now, it is halloween, everyone is scared. but, i think these are the kinds of questions that congress and pres
saying, record tax revenue we're getting, we want more. we' more of, that i don't hear offers for more spending cuts. >> no, let's be clear, the president of united states got his big tax increase on the rich. last year, 600 billion. that is -- >> it is working. >> he is coming back to the well he wants another $1.1 trillion tax increase in next 10 years, in his budget proposal he increases the debt by $8.2 trillions, that never comes close -- -- >> robert, on both...
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the texans pay those taxes. >> those tax dollars are not paying for obama care. >> let's not just talk about the expansion of medicaid, though. i think it's very easy to lose me and a lot of our viewers here. keep it to the big question, which is, how did this get botched and what are the consequences of it? there is a model here, and it's only going to work if one thing happens, and that's if young and healthy people sign up. >> there is a lesson here, and what we're seeing is the collapse and failure of big old dumb, top-down higheirarchical government in washington. it can do a lot of things but it can't deal with the complexities of an adaptive, modern society. if obama care was an anomaly, that would be one thing. but tell me one thing washington is doing a good job at. education, a disaster. social security, it's bankrupt a ponzi scheme. name something washington is doing -- can't manage its fiscal account. they said part of the problem of being president is the government is so vast, you can't know what's going on underneath it. government seems to be expanded? that's the wrong
the texans pay those taxes. >> those tax dollars are not paying for obama care. >> let's not just talk about the expansion of medicaid, though. i think it's very easy to lose me and a lot of our viewers here. keep it to the big question, which is, how did this get botched and what are the consequences of it? there is a model here, and it's only going to work if one thing happens, and that's if young and healthy people sign up. >> there is a lesson here, and what we're seeing...
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and for nearly half of the market and really is, discount or premium tax credits. like it or not, the method hasas changed in the white house says that it is for the better. on capitol hill today, the mother of trayvon martin called on lawmakers to work with state and local officials to reevaluate the purpose of the controversial stand your ground law. stand your ground is the piece of legislation that took front and center -- when george zimmerman was put on trial for the death of trayvon martin. a committee hearing took a look at the way the law is practiced in 30 different states. the panel also heard from lucio mcbeth, the mother of another slain african-american teenager named jordan davis. the man who killed davis is currently trend use the stand your ground law in his defense. rt spoke with the davis family attorney john phillips and he talked in depth about how this law is being used and abused. >> stand your ground since 2005, when it was implemented, has taken the role of the jury to judge the facts and look at both sides and look at evidence and try to f
and for nearly half of the market and really is, discount or premium tax credits. like it or not, the method hasas changed in the white house says that it is for the better. on capitol hill today, the mother of trayvon martin called on lawmakers to work with state and local officials to reevaluate the purpose of the controversial stand your ground law. stand your ground is the piece of legislation that took front and center -- when george zimmerman was put on trial for the death of trayvon...
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the income tax, if raised would get rid of a traditional policy of a low flat tax. i would make the case one of the reasons colorado has been a high growth state is because they've had a very, you know, sound economic -- that's in jeopardy now. >> the flat tax. all income levels. if this passes, it would move up to 5% for certain taxpayers and 5.9% i think it is for people above $75,000 a year. then what's happened with states to get rid of the flat tax, it makes it easier to raise taxes again and again. >> right. just ask people in illinois or ask people in new jersey and new york. it won't be long until that goes up to 8% in my opinion if they pass this. i think the people will vote it down. >> what all this money is supposed to fund is more pre-k and full-day kindergarten. the evidence is just not there this improves educational outcomes. even the department of education's own study on headstart shows you a lot of these early investments don't pay off. >> let's turn to new jersey where you are a voter, james, and chris christie, the republican governor, looks lik
the income tax, if raised would get rid of a traditional policy of a low flat tax. i would make the case one of the reasons colorado has been a high growth state is because they've had a very, you know, sound economic -- that's in jeopardy now. >> the flat tax. all income levels. if this passes, it would move up to 5% for certain taxpayers and 5.9% i think it is for people above $75,000 a year. then what's happened with states to get rid of the flat tax, it makes it easier to raise taxes...
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tax refunds matter. people plan their lives around their tax refunds. they plan their spring breaks for their kids, their car payments, their bills. what people in this country don't yet know is that if you get this wrong, which you've already acknowledged you're not doing it right, they're going to get their tax refund taken away from them because they will have signed up for a subsidy which they weren't eligible for which they didn't know. >> if you've been on the site, this is part of the clear instructions, including the under age 26, including the fact that you're basically completing this application under penalty of perjury, it's very clear there's also help instructions on each site to explain each process. what is credible employer coverage, what happens if you're under 26. it is all available on the website. >> so if they get it wrong, they're the one that's going to get taxed. >> time's expired. mr. lewis. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. thank you, madam administrator, for being here -- >> good morning, everybody. i'm thomas roberts as
tax refunds matter. people plan their lives around their tax refunds. they plan their spring breaks for their kids, their car payments, their bills. what people in this country don't yet know is that if you get this wrong, which you've already acknowledged you're not doing it right, they're going to get their tax refund taken away from them because they will have signed up for a subsidy which they weren't eligible for which they didn't know. >> if you've been on the site, this is part of...
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club and players off their income tax hook. >> this is squawk realtime. markets in europe have been open for roughly a half an hour. and the stoxx europe 600 is down by 0.2%. it is a cautious start to the trading day, but we finished the month of october with fairly impressive gains. we saw a 4% gain for the dax and the ftse and the cac lagging a little bit. but still seeing modest gains of a little bit more than 2%. i want to show you what the sectors are doing one by one. yesterday we saw the oil ask gas sector underperforming after we saw shell coming out with bag miss. telcos to the upside today, up by 0.9%. utilities and basic resources also doing a little bit better. we've got the chinese pmi for the month of october at an 18-month high. they were concerns about what the smaller and mid size companies are doing. industrials, travel leisure and food & beverage is moving to the down side. so what is going on with regards to the biggest movers in terms of the individual stocks? renault is off by 3.8%. we've got rbs after we got the unveiling of the new
club and players off their income tax hook. >> this is squawk realtime. markets in europe have been open for roughly a half an hour. and the stoxx europe 600 is down by 0.2%. it is a cautious start to the trading day, but we finished the month of october with fairly impressive gains. we saw a 4% gain for the dax and the ftse and the cac lagging a little bit. but still seeing modest gains of a little bit more than 2%. i want to show you what the sectors are doing one by one. yesterday we...
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paying fines, back taxes, learning english. there must be a lot of policy options between that which is favored by the conservatives and your amnesty. and the base is broader yet, not just about legal status but the things that i care deeply about, pro-growth policies, having an economy that performs a 20th-century standards in the 21st century which is why you saw some of those people there. we have temporary worker problems, core visa system that is not about growth, and we should fix that. lou: i agree that we should fix immigration, have highly selective expanded work visas into this country bringing in of the brightest, most educated and skilled people that we possibly could. give me an argument on we have 23 million people unemployed, underemployed in this country and they have been chronically slow and too many cases, an arment for 12 million illegal immigrants to do not meet the test of either higher skills or education. >> so two points. the first is the market will determine the test of what skills are valued. a lot o
paying fines, back taxes, learning english. there must be a lot of policy options between that which is favored by the conservatives and your amnesty. and the base is broader yet, not just about legal status but the things that i care deeply about, pro-growth policies, having an economy that performs a 20th-century standards in the 21st century which is why you saw some of those people there. we have temporary worker problems, core visa system that is not about growth, and we should fix that....
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the price of doing it would have been much more stuff not in the infrastructure direction but in the tax cut direction that i think would have been fairly problematic. >> can i pick up on the last question? policy and whether paying interest on reserves -- >> before you do that can i say this? many of us in the treasury were people -- helping people. the peeling by the republicans on the hill is the republicans did not walk the mile and there was eight years of pent-up spending and it came out. you know to me -- >> before the administration comes in january 20 in 2009, they are already holding up many of our economic nominations as we come in. we have had the hearings. i am saying it was quite clear that partisanship. >> that is counter. this is increasingly counterfactual. >> i can give you a list. >> he was held up for his own reasons. you were held up for reasons by senator reid and what he did in the past. anyway i think it's completely counterfactual. >> okay. >> one of the tenants that is incredibly important to the carriers have representatives the concept of universal service and
the price of doing it would have been much more stuff not in the infrastructure direction but in the tax cut direction that i think would have been fairly problematic. >> can i pick up on the last question? policy and whether paying interest on reserves -- >> before you do that can i say this? many of us in the treasury were people -- helping people. the peeling by the republicans on the hill is the republicans did not walk the mile and there was eight years of pent-up spending and...
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that's political cronyism. >> the tax advantage could be part of the problem. but i guess the real question is, when we're talking about whether obama care is the problem here, you're saying you've gone through the entire market, the exchanges with obama care and the plans available outside of obama care and you're saying categorically that you can't find the plan that you have now or anything similar for the same cost, period? >> absolutely. categorically, i am saying that. i know that for a fact. just like when i was hit with a curve ball called terminal cancer, stage four cancer, i had to be quick. i had to be thorough. and i had to act. and so when my policies canceled, i have to be the same. i have to be attentive, pay attention and really get down to the nuts and bolts of it to make sure, because i am alive for just a couple of reasons. i'm alive because i'm really, really lucky, and i'm blessed. and part of that luck and that blessing has been my doctors and my health care policy. and i am alive for a very large extent because i can control who i chose t
that's political cronyism. >> the tax advantage could be part of the problem. but i guess the real question is, when we're talking about whether obama care is the problem here, you're saying you've gone through the entire market, the exchanges with obama care and the plans available outside of obama care and you're saying categorically that you can't find the plan that you have now or anything similar for the same cost, period? >> absolutely. categorically, i am saying that. i know...
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i paid my taxes. i'm you're typical middle class american. >> reporter: the family was told by the government they could get the loan, but only if they got flood insurance first. but the family says they can't afford flood insurance because the elevation of their home is so low, it drives the premiums up. so they're saying if you have flood insurance, we'll give you a loan, you can't afford the flood insurance. if you raise the house, it's cheaper but you can't afford to raise the house? right. >> reporter: a catch 22 that makes the cameradas different is they talked to president obama about it. you can see the meeting on this youtube clip on november 15, 2012. two weeks after the hurricane hit, the president came to staten island and met the camrada's. this is what he said. >> some of this will be tough. this is the commitment to you. i'll stay on it. i wouldn't be a stranger and forget all about it. >> reporter: the cameradas know the president is a busy guy, but don't believe he has stayed on it. >
i paid my taxes. i'm you're typical middle class american. >> reporter: the family was told by the government they could get the loan, but only if they got flood insurance first. but the family says they can't afford flood insurance because the elevation of their home is so low, it drives the premiums up. so they're saying if you have flood insurance, we'll give you a loan, you can't afford the flood insurance. if you raise the house, it's cheaper but you can't afford to raise the house?...
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more in taxes per family versus my$700 tax cut. but a lot of them zero in now this month on obama care. and there's a stark difference between me and terry mcauliffe there also. and once again, his approach is bigger government, and mine is smaller government. i was the first to fight obama fight it. you were the first one to sue on obama care. >> right. >> at the same time, is that an issue for virginia voters? i mean, you know, we look at these numbers, and we're talking about, you know, roughly 10% of the folks going to the polls are federal workers are their families. i mean, you've got huge -- >> yes, but lou, they're seeing this fail. they're seeing it fail before their very eyes on every network. it isn't just on fox. it's on cnn. it's on the three abc, nbc, cbs, they're all running this failure. and this is proving that those of us on my side of the argument have been right, and it is a state issue because the single biggest budget decision the next governor of virginia will make is whether or not to expand medicaid under o
more in taxes per family versus my$700 tax cut. but a lot of them zero in now this month on obama care. and there's a stark difference between me and terry mcauliffe there also. and once again, his approach is bigger government, and mine is smaller government. i was the first to fight obama fight it. you were the first one to sue on obama care. >> right. >> at the same time, is that an issue for virginia voters? i mean, you know, we look at these numbers, and we're talking about,...
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. >> the first president obama never recovered from the no new tax pledge that was, in fact, broken. and the president president obama had a missed opportunity with the supreme court nominee, and then hurricane katrina did not work out in the way we would have wanted it to work out from a response perspective. but he doubled down on iraq and bucked the popular trend and the advice of his advisers by going for the surge and it was quite successful. president obama will really have to decide where he's going to focus his attention. i think it has to be obamacare because that's his real legacy if he's going to have one. as laura said it's about competence. he has the law passed. now he needs to implement it in a way that gains people's confidence, and he needs head winds because people don't like the mandate. >> there is the day-to-day, the big picture. >> i think he has to show himself leading on these things. thi would not be doing campaign-style speeches around the countries. i would be having meeting with the top people who are sitting there getting down to work. a lot of op-eds are
. >> the first president obama never recovered from the no new tax pledge that was, in fact, broken. and the president president obama had a missed opportunity with the supreme court nominee, and then hurricane katrina did not work out in the way we would have wanted it to work out from a response perspective. but he doubled down on iraq and bucked the popular trend and the advice of his advisers by going for the surge and it was quite successful. president obama will really have to...
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i paid my taxes. i'm you're typical middle class american. >> reporter: the family was told by the government they could get the loan, but only if they got flood insurance first. but the family says they can't afford flood insurance because the elevation of their home is so low it drives the premium up. so they're saying if you have flood insurance, we'll give you a loan, you can't afford the flood insurance. if you raise the house, it's cheaper but you can't afford to raise the house? >> yes. >> reporter: what makes the cameradas different is they talked to president obama about it. you can see the meeting on this youtube clip on november 15, 2012. two weeks after the hurricane hit, the president came to staten island and talked to the families. this is what he said. >> some of this will be tough. this is the commitment to you. i'll stay on it. i wouldn't be a stranger and forget all about it. >> reporter: the cameradas know the president is a busy guy, but don't believe he has stayed on it. >> you k
i paid my taxes. i'm you're typical middle class american. >> reporter: the family was told by the government they could get the loan, but only if they got flood insurance first. but the family says they can't afford flood insurance because the elevation of their home is so low it drives the premium up. so they're saying if you have flood insurance, we'll give you a loan, you can't afford the flood insurance. if you raise the house, it's cheaper but you can't afford to raise the house?...
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they returned it in the form of a tax cut. that was a 10 year tax cut. what we did not anticipate, of course, was what happened on september 11, 2001. we went from surpluses to deficits almost overnight. the tax cuts remained in effect. you are right that there should have been some revisiting of the tax cuts that went into effect. those tax cuts also allowed us to avoid of major recession. host: you bring up deficits. how much motivation is there right now to get a grant deal done? weather in this effort or a future effort -- with the u.s. just having posted its lowest deficit. guest: you're right. we just ended fiscal year 2013. of $680a deficit billion. i believe that is what the figure was. that was a significant 30% reduction from the previous two- year. -- from the previous year. this is taking some pressure off. eggs are improving. i would point out that part of the reason the deficit came down so significantly is that revenues went up 13%. spending went down two percent. the combination resulted in the deficit coming down. the difficulty is that,
they returned it in the form of a tax cut. that was a 10 year tax cut. what we did not anticipate, of course, was what happened on september 11, 2001. we went from surpluses to deficits almost overnight. the tax cuts remained in effect. you are right that there should have been some revisiting of the tax cuts that went into effect. those tax cuts also allowed us to avoid of major recession. host: you bring up deficits. how much motivation is there right now to get a grant deal done? weather in...
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member offers his team more than $60,000 in bribes to draw up less that could have resulted in lucrative tax credits from the phony studio. calder own's studio, for example, according to the report, was given a job at the fake studio for which she was paid $30,000, according to the affidavit but never showed up for work. when josh bernstein confronted calder on about the allegations, this is how it went. >> reporter: the fbi says you have received ten offers thousands of dollars in bribes for supporting legislation. >> that's -- that's -- like i said, i'm not going to answer anything right now. >> reporter: you're an elected senator in one of the largest states in the country. don't you think the public has a right to hear from you? >> sure, they will. >> reporter: and when will they hear from you? >> they hear from me all the time in the strict. >> reporter: you're holding up a badge saying this is your get out of jail free card. what did you mean by that? >> i don't know what you were talking about. >> reporter: you were standing right there at the greens in pebble beach. >> please, gentle
member offers his team more than $60,000 in bribes to draw up less that could have resulted in lucrative tax credits from the phony studio. calder own's studio, for example, according to the report, was given a job at the fake studio for which she was paid $30,000, according to the affidavit but never showed up for work. when josh bernstein confronted calder on about the allegations, this is how it went. >> reporter: the fbi says you have received ten offers thousands of dollars in bribes...
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just like the tax we pay now, the money from the black boxes will go directly to government coffers. the roads will have the same potholes in them they have now. >> thanks. thanks very much. >> and our privacy will be invaded in the process. >> judge, always good to see you. >> pleasure. happy halloween. >> happy halloween to you as well. >>> doctor on trial, accused of killing his wife so he could be with his mistress. explosive, new testimony as another daughter takes the stand. those details next. >>> and a high school assignment drawing major controversy. we'll tell you why some parents are bubbling up in anger. right back. >> i said you're doing what? and after you see the assignment, i think that until it's reviewed, it should be stopped immediately, and then in the future decide what to do with it. >>> welcome back. school administrators in colorado taking another look at a homework assignment that has parents furious. underage teens finding out how to brew beer. the fermentation process. and extra credit for visiting the nearby coors factory. the assignment came with a discha
just like the tax we pay now, the money from the black boxes will go directly to government coffers. the roads will have the same potholes in them they have now. >> thanks. thanks very much. >> and our privacy will be invaded in the process. >> judge, always good to see you. >> pleasure. happy halloween. >> happy halloween to you as well. >>> doctor on trial, accused of killing his wife so he could be with his mistress. explosive, new testimony as another...
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you just have to hope these people pay their taxes. or they're going to have to turn around and say every taxpayer in america is going to have to pick up the tab. >> that's what's going to happen because they don't have enough money in the till to balance it out. now you've got young people that are going to be uninsured, angry and penalized by the federal government. people are not better off. worse off. you don't need to be a gene justice to figure that out. it's going to be a problem. now we need to get bob in here. but in order to soften the runway a little bit, i want to play this sound from diane barrett who was on "cbs this morning" and get your reaction. not a crazy republican, somebody who got a letter in the mail. >> when i got this bill, i was outraged. >> that includes 56-year-old diane. last month, she received a letter from blue cross blue shield informing her as of january 2014 she would lose her current plan. barrett pays $54 a month. the new plan she's being offered would run $591 a month, ten times more than what she
you just have to hope these people pay their taxes. or they're going to have to turn around and say every taxpayer in america is going to have to pick up the tab. >> that's what's going to happen because they don't have enough money in the till to balance it out. now you've got young people that are going to be uninsured, angry and penalized by the federal government. people are not better off. worse off. you don't need to be a gene justice to figure that out. it's going to be a problem....
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, you don't pay tax. this reduces revenue by $300 billion a year. if it were a government program, it would be one of the largest within the federal government. the way the subsidy is structured, the higher the tax rate, the more it is worth. ted cruz, his wife is a highly paid investment banker, they get their insurance through a cadillac plan at goldman sachs and it cost $40,000 a year in 2009. to get a sense, family health insurance would cost 15,000 or 16,000, well more than twice as expensive as normal. the tax benefit is worth about $15,000. now the cost to insure a family of four on medicaid at that time was about $11,000. so that it's not that their health plan cost more than medicaid but the part subsidized by taxpayers cost more than the entirety of medicare coverage. what the affordable care act does is shift around the subsidies, it takes the money and puts it to people who need it either because they have low incomes or high health needs and that's bad if you're a managing director at goldman
, you don't pay tax. this reduces revenue by $300 billion a year. if it were a government program, it would be one of the largest within the federal government. the way the subsidy is structured, the higher the tax rate, the more it is worth. ted cruz, his wife is a highly paid investment banker, they get their insurance through a cadillac plan at goldman sachs and it cost $40,000 a year in 2009. to get a sense, family health insurance would cost 15,000 or 16,000, well more than twice as...
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of kind of earnings potential, people who could otherwise have been gainfully employed, add together tax base. could have married and held together families. and that whole structure is destroyed because we have criminalized marijuana and law enforcement has used that criminalization as a tool to whack whole generations. >> a tool but it certainly has caught a lot of people, mainly african-american and hispanic young men in a net that they don't need to be in and they shouldn't be in. >> and particularly since their usage rates are no higher -- >> you're for legalization? >> absolutely. >> obviously not for, what if people below 18? >> it should be the same as alcohol. maybe higher age. the only harm they can see thought does is in the early adolescent brain. >> brain development. >> very clear it harms adolescent brains. not clear it harms adults. >> in a much more pernicious way. that's clear. but the adult brain, occasional use of cannibis not different. >> there is a difference between medical marijuana and nonmedical marijuana? >> what do you mean? there's no difference. >> there's
of kind of earnings potential, people who could otherwise have been gainfully employed, add together tax base. could have married and held together families. and that whole structure is destroyed because we have criminalized marijuana and law enforcement has used that criminalization as a tool to whack whole generations. >> a tool but it certainly has caught a lot of people, mainly african-american and hispanic young men in a net that they don't need to be in and they shouldn't be in....
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. >> you would qualify for a tax credit for $362. lenardo works part time and doesn't get health insurance knew his job. resort communities like summit have had higher premiums than the rest of the country. and so far obamacare has done nothing to make the people prems less expensive. >> how many people have you enrolled? enrolled. >> not one. so far everyone has looked at the rates and walked out the door. it's sticker shock they can't afford it. i'm crossing the divide from clear creek county to summit county and my healthcare costs has gone up 50 first. o. 50%. summit county has the state's highest premiums. right next door bolder and den vefedenver have the lowest. >> frankly when people have ill illnesses and health issues they come to the denver metro area for treatment. >> the map can't be redrawn until 2015. >> because the plans have been certified, they have been looked at and they been calculated based on the data for the entire state. you can't change one county and not affect another county down the line. >> poli summit o
. >> you would qualify for a tax credit for $362. lenardo works part time and doesn't get health insurance knew his job. resort communities like summit have had higher premiums than the rest of the country. and so far obamacare has done nothing to make the people prems less expensive. >> how many people have you enrolled? enrolled. >> not one. so far everyone has looked at the rates and walked out the door. it's sticker shock they can't afford it. i'm crossing the divide from...
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i am sorry, sir, i do not want to pay more taxes, i barely make it as it is. in youw is your last day guys are taking a vacation again for another 10 days and i would like to know why, when there are so many things that have to be done in congress? guest: well, there is a schedule. as you know, we were supposed to be off two weeks ago when we had the travesty of trying to get the government act opening and. when people say vacation, i know i will be in my district working every day. most congressmen will be doing the same thing, regardless of which side of the aisle. this is not a vacation. people think that if we are not in washington we do not do anything. people have to speak for themselves, i can assure you that is not my cup of tea. your second question about harry reid, there is a problem in terms of revenue. there is a problem that we have in the deficit area the commitment to his cut the deficit in half, which is very good, we are going in the right direction. when you shut the government down and have a plan for sequester cut by five percent, it hurts
i am sorry, sir, i do not want to pay more taxes, i barely make it as it is. in youw is your last day guys are taking a vacation again for another 10 days and i would like to know why, when there are so many things that have to be done in congress? guest: well, there is a schedule. as you know, we were supposed to be off two weeks ago when we had the travesty of trying to get the government act opening and. when people say vacation, i know i will be in my district working every day. most...
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the child tax credit is another refundable tax credit, the second-biggest refundable tax credit. as big as theut earned income tax credit. the treasury and that the general office has reported on that as well, problems with that. it is also -- it has also been expanded. most recently in 2000 nine. so, it has many of the same problems. andit has overlapping income over low income range and also in middle and upper income. if you can get it up to about $100,000 in income. and then there are other educational-related refundable tax credits. and income him over range. they are all structured similarly. they have this phase in range and then a plateau and then it phases out. you get more and more subsidy as you work more and more, and then a constant level of subsidy over a certain income range and then the subsidy phaseout. and the phaseout ranges where you get the disincentive to work additional hours. so, there is really no effect on the economy. it is a wash. over the the fact that higher income range, those tend -- more productive workers. they earn more by definition. so on bala
the child tax credit is another refundable tax credit, the second-biggest refundable tax credit. as big as theut earned income tax credit. the treasury and that the general office has reported on that as well, problems with that. it is also -- it has also been expanded. most recently in 2000 nine. so, it has many of the same problems. andit has overlapping income over low income range and also in middle and upper income. if you can get it up to about $100,000 in income. and then there are other...
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the thing that gets me, already state 30% tax bracket, and federal and other federal taxes that are kept under the blanket so to speak. now they have an increase in their premium, 2.5 times. i did not understand why congress, republican, democrat, and independents don't get together and get rid of this racket. the best description i have heard of obamacare. onust would like her comment that situation. say congressot getting together anytime soon and agreeing on things. i think there will be a lot of discussion and debate. i do not see a lot of movement at this point to make any changes to the law. we may see this change if they do not get the health care website working by the end of the year. there may be more discussion about delaying other pieces of the law, extending open enrollment. i do not know. about theer point insurance rates, it would be interesting to know if your son has gone on and found these numbers or for someone else. it does sound a little higher. there may be other options. i have seen a lot of studies looking at prices. they were biting before, what kind of coverage.
the thing that gets me, already state 30% tax bracket, and federal and other federal taxes that are kept under the blanket so to speak. now they have an increase in their premium, 2.5 times. i did not understand why congress, republican, democrat, and independents don't get together and get rid of this racket. the best description i have heard of obamacare. onust would like her comment that situation. say congressot getting together anytime soon and agreeing on things. i think there will be a...
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president obama's agenda of higher taxes on the rich and extended benefits for the needy would have a lot of appeal. once staunchly democratic, they gave mitt romney 70% of its vote last year. it has been voting for republicans since 1996. they include freida turner, a democrat who runs her own chart. and packs free lunches for hundreds of local school kids. she said the hunger here is genuine, but it's made worse by generations of reliance on welfare payments >> i'm talking about 45% of the people that don't work with their families. we have a lot of parents on drugs. they get their ssi payments, and food stamps, and cash it in at the store. >> but cutting the food starches would hurt the truly needy, including seniors. >> some people think that everybody that draws food stamps are trying to live off the system, and they don't think about people like in my case that have to. >> the u.s. house of representatives has voted to cut billions in food stamps. and among those voting yes, most of america's congressmen who represent the hungriest. >> we'll be looking at the impact that cuts in
president obama's agenda of higher taxes on the rich and extended benefits for the needy would have a lot of appeal. once staunchly democratic, they gave mitt romney 70% of its vote last year. it has been voting for republicans since 1996. they include freida turner, a democrat who runs her own chart. and packs free lunches for hundreds of local school kids. she said the hunger here is genuine, but it's made worse by generations of reliance on welfare payments >> i'm talking about 45% of...
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. >> total waste of time and tax dollars. >> reporter: ryan sells these toy guns at his store. he says coloring them won't work. >> that's not what people want. you can change the legislation all you want. but if the kid buys a gun that's all pink or clear they are just going to spray-paint it. >> reporter: he points out many kids take off the orange rings mandated for all toy guns. the ring was off lopez's gun. state senator de leon says the change needs to be made for safety. >> when you have folks whose actually losing their lives, this model has to change. >> the tragedy isn't what happened and trying to prevent that. they are going to throw everything against the wall to see what sticks. >> reporter: this protest will wind through the city streets about a mile to the old courthouse downtown. now, organizers say there will be more of these protests until they say they find justice. ryan takeo, kpix 5. >>> new at 5:00 multiple agencies including the fbi are now looking into the case involving people abandoned at a castro valley care facility. this comes as we're learning mor
. >> total waste of time and tax dollars. >> reporter: ryan sells these toy guns at his store. he says coloring them won't work. >> that's not what people want. you can change the legislation all you want. but if the kid buys a gun that's all pink or clear they are just going to spray-paint it. >> reporter: he points out many kids take off the orange rings mandated for all toy guns. the ring was off lopez's gun. state senator de leon says the change needs to be made for...
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that has been raised before the court and it is sad to see general abbott wants to spend his time and tax paying dollars to use a futile grab on ideology to prevent women from having access to health care. these clinics are not forcing any procedures on any women. they are complying with the law under roe v. wade which gives women the right to choose. it also is a reflection on america's commitment to allowing women to have access to health care. many of these clinics have general health care provisions or services. and so today, the court recognized that we cannot throw women's health care to ideology. it must be the science. the court indicated that they sought no rational reason to require a clinic being in distance of a medical facility since many of these doctors are visiting doctors and it would have closed a third of the clinics but really it would have closed clinics in hard to access areas for women who need the services that these clinics would be governing. how our governor can state with the attorney general from the state of texas and call themselves representatives of the en
that has been raised before the court and it is sad to see general abbott wants to spend his time and tax paying dollars to use a futile grab on ideology to prevent women from having access to health care. these clinics are not forcing any procedures on any women. they are complying with the law under roe v. wade which gives women the right to choose. it also is a reflection on america's commitment to allowing women to have access to health care. many of these clinics have general health care...
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according to reports, he was questioned by police because of tax evasion, forced to sell artwork at greatly reduced prices. the most expensive artwork sold at auction. the issue of restitution has been, sold for millions at auctions have been at the heart of disputes between current owners and those who claim were the original owners but forced to give up their property to the nazis. this was the case on the 2010 knowledge artwork the an, masterpiece that have not been seen in public for decades. sonia gallego, al jazeera. >> i'm dave warren. we are battling it out between the warm and cold air in the midwest, will really start to take place between tonight and tomorrow. snow coming down that's the forecast, we have winter weather advisories for nebraska and colorado, heavy snows expected around minneapolis, overnight tonight, by tomorrow that snow will be coming down. doesn't look like much on the radar now, the storm not even developed yet. there's a lot of moisture from the south, there rop cal storm from gulf of mexico, and cold air from the north. timing, overnight tonight seeing this
according to reports, he was questioned by police because of tax evasion, forced to sell artwork at greatly reduced prices. the most expensive artwork sold at auction. the issue of restitution has been, sold for millions at auctions have been at the heart of disputes between current owners and those who claim were the original owners but forced to give up their property to the nazis. this was the case on the 2010 knowledge artwork the an, masterpiece that have not been seen in public for...